Our client initially just wanted new countertops and a dishwasher. We pointed out that she would still probably be unhappy with her kitchen because of the limited counterspace, and the wall cabinets that made half of the counters unusable. When we came up with creative ways to get her a virtually new kitchen within her budget, the answer was, "Let's do it!"
The FIRST EVER 3-star Built Green remodel on Seattle's Remodeled Homes Tour.
State REX Award winner! We overcame many technical challenges to build this master bathroom in a new dormer, but the results are dramatic! This project is a finalist for local and state Remodeling Excellence awards!
These homeowners have a bold sense of style and aren't afraid of a little (or a lot of) color. Yet it had to have classic touches ensuring that it fit in with their 1920's home.
When on a tight budget, you get creative, and you save what you can. Carefully...
2006 REX Award winner - Best Bathroom! This period bath wowed the judges and was recognized for Remodeling EXcellence by the Master Builders of King and Snohomish Counties.
We opened up a wall, relocated the back door, enlarged a window, and added some BLING!
This second-story addition and whole-house remodel was awarded two local and two state 2007 REX awards! Universal Design (state), Whole-House Remodel (local AND state), and Kitchen (local)!
Every once in a while, a daring homeowner asks us to do something out of the ordinary with tile.
Our entry on the 2005 Remodeled Homes Tour. A master suite with contemporary flair.
2003 REX Award winner for best major remodel. This was part remodel, part restoration, and ALL excellence!
A gourmet cook with a very good idea of what she wants. An old house where nothing is even close to level or square. A design/build remodeler with a big challenge on their hands...
From concept to completion, this kitchen is designed and built for the way our clients cook...and live! This chef's delight was our entry on the 2007 Remodeled Kitchen and Bath Tour.
Whole-house transformation
A windstorm knocked down the chimney. We filled the space with this...
The owners of this stately home asked us to undo some previous "re-muddling". We restored it to match archive photographs, and re-built the falling-down garage.
We're not new home builders, but when one of our best remodeling customers said, "You're our contractor", how could we refuse?
Double the size, with quadruple the work space, this new kitchen is made for cooking.
Five years after we completed the whole-house remodel, our client admitted that he wasn't likely to get around to the mantel that he was going to build. So we did. Cool, huh?